2.15 Indefinite Pronouns



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84 Chapter 2 Growing With Nouns 2.15 Indefinite Pronouns Indefinite pronouns do not refer to a specific person, place, or thing. Some common singular indefinite pronouns are anybody, anyone, anything, each, either, everybody, everyone, everything, neither, nobody, no one, nothing, one, someone, and something. Has anyone washed the dishes? Do you want anything on your pizza? Everyone helped to raise the flag. I packed everything in the suitcase. Neither came to the play. Nobody is answering the telephone. We saw nothing through the telescope. Someone left a sweater on the chair.

Chapter 2 Growing With Nouns 85 Some common plural indefinite pronouns are both, few, many, and several. Both ran down the street. Few answered the question incorrectly. Many like the new recipe. Several were missing.

314 Chapter 7 Growing With Words and Punctuation 7.14 Homonyms Homonyms are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. Thomas will be our guest for dinner. Mario guessed the correct answer. The words guest and guessed are homonyms. Although they sound the same, they have different meanings and spellings. More examples: write / right air / heir pail / pale hour / our buy / by ant / aunt tail / tale it s / its you re / your peace / piece flour / flower rode / road throne / thrown sighed / side horse / hoarse flea / flee hear / here whose / who s some / sum weather / whether

Chapter 7 Growing With Words and Punctuation 315 bore / boar seen / scene been / bin break / brake dear / deer urn / earn lone / loan seas / seize die / dye would / wood fair / fare waste / waist wring / ring cent / sent / scent do / dew / due there / their / they re aisle / isle / I ll hare / hair sun / son blue / blew not / knot close / clothes need / kneed flew / flu grate / great ax / acts ball / bawl bare / bear ate / eight male / mail pare / pear / pair to / too / two heal / heel / he ll four / fore / for

Chapter 2 Growing with Nouns and Pronouns Worksheet 2.15 (Indefinite Pronouns) Name A. Underline the indefinite pronoun in each sentence. Write S if it is singular or P if it is plural. 1. Few were voicing their opinions. 2. I put everything away. 3. Many wanted to leave the party. 4. Did anyone answer the door? 5. Everybody wanted more dessert. 6. Did you see anything? 7. Someone used all of the tape. 8. Everyone arrived on time. 9. Neither was mine. 10. Each of the pages was missing. 11. Has anyone baked cupcakes for tomorrow? 12. Many of my friends came to visit me. B. Write an indefinite pronoun to complete each sentence. Do not use any indefinite pronoun more than once. 1. knew the answer. 2. Has seen my sweater? 3. lives next door. 4. went swimming yesterday. 5. I felt in my hair. Copyright 2008 Growing With Grammar Grade 6. All Rights Reserved. 61

Chapter 7 Growing with Punctuation and Words B. Circle the correct meaning of the underlined word in each sentence. 1. My family took a trip to the Grand Canyon. stumble and fall vacation 2. Dad used a match to start the gas stove. something you light to start a fire two things that go together 3. Did you park the car in the driveway? a place with trees to put a car in a particular place 4. Raymond raked the leaves for five dollars. when someone goes away parts of a tree 5. My father handed me a rose. the past tense of "to rise" a type of flower 6. Use your ruler to find the answer to this math problem. something used to measure a person who rules a country Review (7.11) C. Write three synonyms for each word listed. Use a thesaurus if necessary. 1. wet 2. large 3. small 4. happy Review (4.2 & 6.4) D. Diagram these sentences. 1. Many shells were scattered along a white beach. 2. The girl ran down a steep hill. Copyright 2008 Growing With Grammar Grade 6. All Rights Reserved. 224

Chapter 7 Growing with Punctuation and Words Worksheet 7.14 (Homonyms) Name A. Circle the correct homonym to complete each sentence. 1. We ( ate, eight ) dinner at ( ate, eight ) o clock. 2. ( Wood, Would ) you mind chopping that ( wood, would )? 3. ( Our, Hour ) airplane will land in one ( our, hour ). 4. ( Due, Dew, Do ) to the ( due, dew, do ) on the grass, I can t mow. 5. Jerry uses an ( ax, acts) when he ( ax, acts ) in the play as the woodsman. 6. My ( Ant, Aunt ) Nora screamed when an ( ant, aunt ) crawled across her foot. 7. You need to ( write, right ) a letter to your pen pal at the ( write, right ) time. 8. Dad found a ( brake, break ) in one of the ( brake, break ) pads. 9. A ( blew, blue ) flower ( blew, blue ) across our yard. 10. Min didn t pay a ( cent, sent, scent) for the gift that she ( cent, sent, scent ) to me. 11. ( There, Their, They re ) going to visit ( there, their, they re ) cousins tomorrow. 12. Manuel ( rode, road ) his bicycle down the dirt ( rode, road ). 13. ( To, Too, Two, ) boys threw a ball ( to, too, two ) close ( to, too, two ) the house. 14. Raymond became ( horse, hoarse ) from yelling for his ( horse, hoarse ). 15. I should be able to ( buy, by ) that hat ( buy, by ) the time it s on sale. 16. ( It s, Its ) too late to take the dog for ( it s, its ) walk. 17. ( You re, Your ) so lovely in ( you re, your ) new dress. 18. Mom bought ( four, fore, for ) cupcakes ( four, fore, for ) the children. Copyright 2008 Growing With Grammar Grade 6. All Rights Reserved. 225

Chapter 7 Growing with Punctuation and Words B. Write your own sentences using the homonyms below. 1. there 2. their 3. they re 4. to 5. too 6. two Review (7.12) C. Write two antonyms for each word listed. Use a thesaurus if necessary. 1. cheap 2. friendly 3. large 4. happy Review (5.10) D. Rewrite these sentences. Make them more interesting by adding adverbs to answer the questions in parentheses. 1. The ball rolled. (how and where?) 2. An apple fell. (how and when?) Copyright 2008 Growing With Grammar Grade 6. All Rights Reserved. 226